A biomimetic sensor array based on a single fluorescent block-copolymer for the pattern recognition of proteins

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Abstract

A strategy for easily constructing a sensor array that mimics a biological sensory mechanism, i.e., a so-called chemical tongue, based on a single material is reported. An array of aqueous solutions of a cationic block-copolymer modified with an environmentally responsive fluorophore can convert information from the pH-dependent polymerprotein interactions into patterns of fluorescence change. This chemical tongue allowed discriminating (i) 16 different proteins and (ii) mixtures containing various compositions of disease-marker proteins.

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Tomita, S., Sugai, H., Ishihara, S., Hosokai, T., & Kurita, R. (2020). A biomimetic sensor array based on a single fluorescent block-copolymer for the pattern recognition of proteins. Chemistry Letters. Chemical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1246/CL.200438

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